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Permalink Link Wray's Supro Dual-Tone on EBAY!!

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Imagine owning this one, Check it out:
SUPRO

A while back someone auctioned of Link's SG, though I don't know if it sold or not.

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How much did Link use that guitar? It sure is awfully clean.

Shock I WANT IT!!!!

El Papu & los Fantasticos Reverberantes

JakeDobner wrote:

How much did Link use that guitar? It sure is awfully
clean.

Not sure, but the provenance seems sound enough. I don't think Link used that guitar for very long anyway, as he's pictured with many different guitars all through the early sixties.

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Bid high..tried a bid at 1k and didn't make the reserve..of well....

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kenposurf wrote:

Bid high..tried a bid at 1k and didn't make the
reserve..of well....

The guitar, regardless of ownership, is worth several hundred more than that. They've really raised in price the past decade/half-decade.

JakeDobner wrote:

kenposurf wrote:

Bid high..tried a bid at 1k and didn't make the
reserve..of well....

The guitar, regardless of ownership, is worth several
hundred more than that. They've really raised in price
the past decade/half-decade.

Without a doubt..just fishing to see if I could make reserve

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It would have been a nice snag!

JakeDobner wrote:

It would have been a nice snag!

For sure but reserve won't buy it less the bidding goes no higher..will be an interesting one to watch..

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Last edited: Apr 24, 2011 18:21:45

The guy claims that it's the Rumble guitar...

omg omg omg...

If I were rich...

Hopefully one of you get it so someday i might be able to see it Razz

josheboy wrote:

The guy claims that it's the Rumble guitar...

omg omg omg...

If I were rich...

Hopefully one of you get it so someday i might be able
to see it Razz

It's the guitar he used to record the album version, not the single version, that was a '54 Les Paul. However, this is probably what he recorded Jack the Ripper and Ace of Spades on.
I have a Supro Rhythm-Tone, which is the one pick up version. It's an interesting guitar, it excells at slide playing.

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The Rhythm Tone has two pickups, one at the neck and one silver sound pickup under the bridge.

The Belmont has one pickup, in the neck. This goes for the pre-1960 models.

JakeDobner wrote:

The Rhythm Tone has two pickups, one at the neck and
one silver sound pickup under the bridge.

The Belmont has one pickup, in the neck. This goes for
the pre-1960 models.

Yes I'm aware of that, but one of the pick ups on the rhythm tone is some sort of pre-piezo "acoustic" type under the bridge, which doesn't really sound very good - so I tend to forget about it. Regardless it's a unique guitar

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Last edited: Apr 25, 2011 09:49:15

Auction over, reserve not met at $1725. I'd hate to see this end up at the Hard Rock Crape' or RnR Hall of Shame...

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psychonaut wrote:

JakeDobner wrote:

The Rhythm Tone has two pickups, one at the neck and
one silver sound pickup under the bridge.

The Belmont has one pickup, in the neck. This goes
for
the pre-1960 models.

Yes I'm aware of that, but one of the pick ups on the
rhythm tone is some sort of pre-piezo "acoustic" type
under the bridge, which doesn't really sound very good
- so I tend to forget about it. Regardless it's a
unique guitar

Can you blend the two? I can blend the inside the bridge with my actual bridge pickup and that can be useful.

JakeDobner wrote:

psychonaut wrote:

JakeDobner wrote:

The Rhythm Tone has two pickups, one at the neck
and
one silver sound pickup under the bridge.

The Belmont has one pickup, in the neck. This goes
for
the pre-1960 models.

Yes I'm aware of that, but one of the pick ups on
the
rhythm tone is some sort of pre-piezo "acoustic"
type
under the bridge, which doesn't really sound very
good
- so I tend to forget about it. Regardless it's a
unique guitar

Can you blend the two? I can blend the inside the
bridge with my actual bridge pickup and that can be
useful.

It's kind of wierd. There is no tone control. There are three volume knobs and a three position switch. The middle position seems to be both pick ups. If you turn the neck pick up knob it adds more bass in this position, the middle knob just turns both off. The under the bridge pick up sounds very jangly and acousticy, and only sounds good at low volumes. The neck pick up sounds really muddy. Both together sound good though. I always forget about the bridge pick up, since you can't see it and it doesn't sound that good on it's own. I've never looked inside. Maybe it could use a pick up rewind or some othe work.

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josheboy wrote:

The guy claims that it's the Rumble guitar...

omg omg omg...

If I were rich...

Hopefully one of you get it so someday i might be able
to see it Razz

That guy is full of it! Everyone knows Link Wray used a Les Paul for "Rumble"

It does say in the auction that he recorded Rumble on a Les Paul.

That's true, he did address that point about the Les Paul. Still, I found the seller's spiel less than 100% convincing. Not saying the auction was a scam, but considering how many Dual-Tones are still around, I was hoping for more evidence. One point not addressed in the auction: Photos of Link show him with at least two different Dual-Tones. There's one with the oval plaque on the headstock in the famous sitting down pose; but in another early photo of Link with the whole band, he's clearly holding one with the raised 'Supro' script on the headstock. So which Supro was the Rumble guitar?

psychonaut wrote:

Imagine owning this one, Check it out:
SUPRO

A while back someone auctioned of Link's SG, though I don't know if it sold or not.

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Hi, I am ZZeon from eBay with Link's Supro
One day I heard about a private auction for Link's guitar, and won it at auction. The guitar I offered topped out at about 1900 dollars, and did not sell.

The story as I know it. I bought it from John Van Horn, who was with Link during the sixties, until he got fed up with the music business and decided to return to "the farm". He obviously did not quit and continued playing until his death. There is a story that he threw his guitar at Milt the Manager, and some quotes stated in press, can you believe someone would treat their guitar that way - they were unaware of what the Who, Cobain and others could/would do in concert.

As a kid taking lesons, I heard of a guy that poked holes in his amp to get a certain kind of sound and I wrote it off as urban legend. Later I discovered Rumble and bought a Supro Dual Tone like Link's. I sold that one to a guy in Germany, after running into the private auction. I later dicoved that Link was also the father of the bar chord. I think that ban that affected Detroit, Boston, and LA was broader and Link was blacklisted in the music business amoung record companies, executives, and radio broadcasting. Certain film producers have chosen his music for their films, and these are part of a very savvy group.

the story in my mind...

Milt and Link argue in either the studio or at rehersal, and Link throws the guitar at him, what it hit - who knows, but very effective puntuation, at which Link stated he was going back to the farm.

John Van Horn Sr. picks the guitar up off the floor, and has it professionally repaired. Link used a Les Paul on Rumble, but ordered two guitars from Sears. He bought lighter guitars to ease the strain on an old war injury. The Supro and a Danelectro that was recently in DC at the Smithsonian for an Indian Nation music presentation. I think John thought he would have the guitar professionally repaired and give it to Link, but it sat in the attic longer than John Jr. can remember.

John was diagnosed with cancer and Mick Fleetwood suggested he produce an album. Anton Fig plays on it and John Sr. often played at Mick's club in DC, was accompanied by Mick and Anton at times. The CD was named "I've Got the Cure" and John Sr. passed on after it's completion. It contained Rumble, and John is shown on the cover holding the Supro, like the Wray PR photo on Link's disc.

John Jr. then held an auction for his fathers guitar and the Supro Dual Tone. While Jr. was younger, Link stayed with the Van Horn family for about a year and taught John Jr. his style and works. i have pictures of John Sr. and Link wearing the same sunglasses, playing video games together and some shots at shows near DC. Some with John Jr.

Anyway, there was a Link Wray tribute near the R&R Hall of Fame, I think at the Hard Rock in Cleveland, and Jr's band performed a Link Wray set. There were about 8 bands from what I remember.

...and that's the rest of the story!

May Link smell the sweetgrass forevermore, and John and Link play together in their Ray Men band in the sky.

Last edited: Jun 18, 2012 20:40:16

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